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Conjunctions

Conjunctions. Coordinating (review). Connect equal words, phrases, or clauses FANBOYS Ex: Anita cleaned the yard, and Luis washed the car. Correlative. Used in pairs to connect words or groups of words e ither/or ; neither/nor Either they got tired, or they ran out of time.

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Conjunctions

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  1. Conjunctions

  2. Coordinating (review) • Connect equal words, phrases, or clauses • FANBOYS • Ex: Anita cleaned the yard, and Luis washed the car.

  3. Correlative • Used in pairs to connect words or groups of words • either/or; neither/nor • Either they got tired, or they ran out of time.

  4. subordinating • Introduce the dependent clauses in complex sentences • A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence • After, although, because, when • After the class had recess, they went to lunch. • We were amazed at the rainbow when the sun came out.

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